L
LuckyVette
Guest
Hello,
My back-up lights don't work when I put my '86 Doug Nash 4+3 in Reverse. I have looked at wire diagrams and have kind of decided I'm going to replace my back-up light switch located on the transmission housing.
My question is: do I need to be aware of any fluid coming out when I take the switch out? Maybe if someone has done this before, what tool did you use for the job?
Any responses will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Keith Rawlins
My back-up lights don't work when I put my '86 Doug Nash 4+3 in Reverse. I have looked at wire diagrams and have kind of decided I'm going to replace my back-up light switch located on the transmission housing.
My question is: do I need to be aware of any fluid coming out when I take the switch out? Maybe if someone has done this before, what tool did you use for the job?
Any responses will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Keith Rawlins